Found April 09, 2012 on Draft Board Insider: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Tier 1 (1st round) Melvin Ingram, South Carolina Courtney Upshaw, Alabama Nick Perry, USC Shaw McClellin, Boise State Ronnell Lewis, Oklahoma Tier 2 (2nd round) Vinny Curry, Marshall Whitney Mercilus, Illinois Andre Branch, Clemson Jonathan Massaquoi, Troy Tier 3 (3rd round-5th round) Bruce Irvin, West Virginia Brandon Lindsey, Pittsburgh Chandler Jones, Syracuse Lavonte David, Nebraska Zach Brown, UNC Keenan Robinson, Texas Tier 4 (round 6th-UDFA) Nigel Bradham, Florida State Demario Davis, Arkansas State Vontaze Burfict, Arizona State Kyle Wilbur, Wake Forest Miles Burris, San Diego State
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